We really are working on a Van Gogh puzzle:

Almost done. Just a bit of sky left.
and don’t worry we have many more puzzles we can do:

Just one cabinet shown. This is about half of our total puzzle collection.
Should last the duration of the lockdown.
About Andrew Reynolds
Born in California
Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism.
I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired.
Then I got prostate cancer.
Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
I wish we could have puzzles. We have cats who think they own us. They’d never tolerate little pieces of cardboard unless they could play with them.
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My cats don’t have interest in the puzzles. Never understood why – you’d think a cat would go after it.
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Really.,hi how are you doing?
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That’s some serious puzzling ahead of you! I like jigsaw puzzles, but too many of the recent ones have boring cuts. Have you come across that? The puzzles I remember as a kid would have interesting shapes and curves.
Though maybe I’m seeing the cheap editions?
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A lot of puzzles seem to be going cheap on the cutting design. After doing so many puzzles I wonder if there are just like many 20 cutout designs that they just shove new pictures under.
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Wow! That’s great. Hours of entertainment. And you don’t have anyone you have to worry will eat the pieces. Well, maybe the cats.
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So far the cats have been uninterested in puzzle pieces. I would have thought they’d at least bat them around a little, but no, they just go to sleep on the couch. Lazy cats.
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Maybe when you’re in bed at night they put in a few pieces for you. They just don’t do it when you’re up for fear you’ll ask for their help all the time.
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While that’s possible, it’s just as likely their taking a few pieces out each night.
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Hahaha! Mischievous kitties!
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I have been a puzzle fan since my teens. Doing puzzles relaxes my brain in such a good way. Not liking clutter, I started using free puzzle apps on my iPad years ago, which is a daily routine before bed. Stay healthy and safe.
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I haven’t tried the puzzle apps yet.
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That looks like my puzzle cupboard! Well stocked, and just begging for me to get started. 🙂
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Doing a puzzle certainly passes the time.
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I envy you a bit. Since I work independently from home, my work schedule is as heavy as ever. “Passing the time” isn’t a problem! 🙂
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Not that I have a lot of time myself.
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Looks like you are set for a while. My wife is a puzzle/lego person. My mind doesn’t operate that way. I get to antsy..:)
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It does take the ability to sit on your butt for long periods of time.
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Lol…I’m sure.
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Nothing is more beautiful than Van Gogh.
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or more difficult to do as a puzzle.
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Just a bit of sky … with all blue pieces! Have fun with that.
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Tonight will be evening three of doing sky – yeah, easy!!!
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You have a selection! 🥳
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We’ve been collecting for years.
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